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Would you have any updates on the success of this new N.A.P. broadhead. It looks like if it can do severe damage indeed, thank you.
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Well, for those that have used them, I've yet to personally hear of any complaints!
If you look in the Trophy Room, you'll see 5 of the animals I posted in there were taken with the EDGE ... including my own Moose: **The Trophy Gallery** It's by far my favorite fixed head personally. Flies like a dart, penetrates well, and leaves plenty of damage in it's wake! Don't know if it's on here or not, but one of my Staffers has a video he shot in bear camp last May where he shot a "pass thru" shot with the EDGE through a 55 gallon steel "bait drum" ... went clean through ... no damage to the head ... so it's definitely one tough head for sure. I know some people voiced some "skepticism" regarding the serrated blades. I've personally found the EDGE overall to be top notch, but for those who simply can't get over the idea of serrated blades, we have the T-head RAZOR for 2011 ... which is nothing more than the EDGE with "non-serrated" blades. |
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220@NAP, whats the point of the off set blades? I've seen this on your new thunderhead razors and edge, but can't figure out why? Does it offer a wider cut or help to spin the arrow??
The serrated blades on the Edge do look mean as heck! |
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